EPICE PARIS
The identity of the brand is based on its creation. Each stole is unique and designed as an art piece. After a reflection on the choice of the size of the stole, the thread, the color and the association of original patterns, the pieces are woven and printed manually in the workshops in India. The rigorous selection of fabrics of very good quality and exclusively natural fibres enhances the richness of the colors made in Denmark. SPICE offers a Nordic vision of color as long as it is bright, dotted with a myriad of prints.
Here are a few inspirations behind EPICE Paris's new Winter 2026 creations.
EPICE Paris pays particular attention to the check pattern, revisited each season from adifferent angle. This time, EPICE draws inspiration from the letter ‘E’ from an old set oftypographic stamps, whose layout creates a check pattern reminiscent of graphic printing,entitled ‘E for EPICE’.
Another group highlights the influence of long-forgotten female artists, notably the Danishpainter Alhede Larsen, a member of the Fynbo painting group, active between the late 19th century and 1920. Best known for her floral paintings, she inspired a series of designs createdcafter a visit to the Johannes Larsen Museum on the 150th anniversary of her birth.
Finally, a third group recalls the floral and botanical motifs that have always been at the heartof EPICE's identity. The AW-26/27 collection is based on old Danish botanical books,originally intended for scientific research and the recording of wild plants, rather than for decorative use.
75 rue de Turenne, 75003 Paris
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https://epiceparis.com ; https://www.instagram.com/epiceparis/
EPICE PARIS
The identity of the brand is based on its creation. Each stole is unique and designed as an art piece. After a reflection on the choice of the size of the stole, the thread, the color and the association of original patterns, the pieces are woven and printed manually in the workshops in India. The rigorous selection of fabrics of very good quality and exclusively natural fibres enhances the richness of the colors made in Denmark. SPICE offers a Nordic vision of color as long as it is bright, dotted with a myriad of prints.
Here are a few inspirations behind EPICE Paris's new Winter 2026 creations.
EPICE Paris pays particular attention to the check pattern, revisited each season from adifferent angle. This time, EPICE draws inspiration from the letter ‘E’ from an old set oftypographic stamps, whose layout creates a check pattern reminiscent of graphic printing,entitled ‘E for EPICE’.
Another group highlights the influence of long-forgotten female artists, notably the Danishpainter Alhede Larsen, a member of the Fynbo painting group, active between the late 19th century and 1920. Best known for her floral paintings, she inspired a series of designs createdcafter a visit to the Johannes Larsen Museum on the 150th anniversary of her birth.
Finally, a third group recalls the floral and botanical motifs that have always been at the heartof EPICE's identity. The AW-26/27 collection is based on old Danish botanical books,originally intended for scientific research and the recording of wild plants, rather than for decorative use.
75 rue de Turenne, 75003 Paris
https://epiceparis.com ; https://www.instagram.com/epiceparis/
